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has anyone resigned from doj over this? >> not only have they not resigned, but we only learned about this over a year and a half after it occurred, tucker, so several federal magistrate judges were applied to for these different warrants. i believe the doj repeatedly lied to these judges. they did not disclose the circumstances to project veritas or journalists. they did not disclose the circumstances that there was indeed no threat of project veritas destroying evidence, so it is both these subpoenas and the gag orders under 2705b that are outrageous here, so by the way, if they are doing is to project veritas, you better believe they are doing this to other journalists in america who don't know about it because of these gag orders that frankly these federal magistrate judges should also have been asking questions before they began blithely rubber-stamping all of these requests from the department justice all of the behest of democrat having connected lawyers for the biden family. >> tucker: this is why i include obscenit
has anyone resigned from doj over this? >> not only have they not resigned, but we only learned about this over a year and a half after it occurred, tucker, so several federal magistrate judges were applied to for these different warrants. i believe the doj repeatedly lied to these judges. they did not disclose the circumstances to project veritas or journalists. they did not disclose the circumstances that there was indeed no threat of project veritas destroying evidence, so it is both...
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they are sitting at doj and no one knows what's happening in terms of prosecuti. where i agree on the tru of merrick garland is the call from democrats and folks on the left for doj to investigate donald trump. these are two separate things. when it comes to investigating the former president, i was about to say it would be insane if merrick garland telegraphed that this was happening before he had all of the eyes dotted and tees crossed. there lots of prosecutors on television who keep saying the same thing. they trust her garland. at some point, that trust is going to erode. now when it comes to the contempt charges, i say what are you doing? when it comes to the overall issue of should donald trump be investigated, i'm willing to wait because i want doj i want the attorney general to be as careful as possible to make his case as bulletproof as possible if there is one so it doesn't make things worse by faing apart. >> the focus right now seems to be more does, but we will see. thank you both. the grammys will be handed out sunday night. jeffrey brown went to se
they are sitting at doj and no one knows what's happening in terms of prosecuti. where i agree on the tru of merrick garland is the call from democrats and folks on the left for doj to investigate donald trump. these are two separate things. when it comes to investigating the former president, i was about to say it would be insane if merrick garland telegraphed that this was happening before he had all of the eyes dotted and tees crossed. there lots of prosecutors on television who keep saying...
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of what unfolded, what happened in the runup to the election it's a national disgrace that our fbi, doj was politicized and cia was almost roped into it to go do the work of a political team to go after a political rival. we've got fbi sources consistently saying to us, ford, i want your final word on this, they are disgusted and shocked at what happened with the fbi d.c. office under james comey. it should been in the new york office, the trump tower is here in new york. and it was politicized the second it went to d.c. they are disgusted and shocked. it is a disgrace and should never happen again. your final word. >> this is one of the biggest critical tragedies in modern political history, the fact that the government was weaponized against a candidate for president who was lawfully to be there but they didn't want him to win and now the media doesn't care because their preferred candidate lost. that is it what happened here. elizabeth: ford, good to see you. come back soon. we're following breaking news, hunter biden's business partner fox news is reporting visited the white house m
of what unfolded, what happened in the runup to the election it's a national disgrace that our fbi, doj was politicized and cia was almost roped into it to go do the work of a political team to go after a political rival. we've got fbi sources consistently saying to us, ford, i want your final word on this, they are disgusted and shocked at what happened with the fbi d.c. office under james comey. it should been in the new york office, the trump tower is here in new york. and it was politicized...
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this is the doj we are talking about. that means the department could be focusing in on trump's inner circle. they are planning around that day independent of the individuals that ransacked the capitol. the january six committee members have been clear that they think the doj needs to do more. in order to hold people responsible for donald trump's and tempted coup. this week, the january six committee voted to hold former advisor peter navarro and deputy chief of staff, dan scavino, in contempt for outright refusing to supply subpoenas. there is every indication that the house will hold both men in a contempt, and then it would be up to the department of justice to criminally charge. like it already has four top trump advisor, steve bannon, who refused to reply the subpoena. his trial schedule this summer. while navarro say they are protected by executive privilege, many committee members explained why that is not true. >> police barest the nonsense talk about executive privilege rejected now by every court has looked at
this is the doj we are talking about. that means the department could be focusing in on trump's inner circle. they are planning around that day independent of the individuals that ransacked the capitol. the january six committee members have been clear that they think the doj needs to do more. in order to hold people responsible for donald trump's and tempted coup. this week, the january six committee voted to hold former advisor peter navarro and deputy chief of staff, dan scavino, in contempt...
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will the doj prosecute? look how long it's been with meadows and there's indications it's the office of lega counsel, but there may be some support for that in the doj annals for very senior officials. where's a guy like scavino show up there? he's by far the more important of the two. on the one hand, a former caddie who's basically just there to get stuff for trump. on the other, the deputy chief of staff. he'll run the same claim and we will see. he's the harder case and the more important case than is navarro. >> do you have any insights into the pace of decisions on these referrals? the bannon prosecution is underway. the meadows one seems very much stalled. >> yeah, i think harry sort of nailed it there. it was a lot easier to start with the bannon case because he wasn't a white house official. he hadn't been in the white house for years before the subpoena. but i think you know just broadly speaking, the committee does have a lot more leeway to go down past that doj and the fbi have to check a lot mor
will the doj prosecute? look how long it's been with meadows and there's indications it's the office of lega counsel, but there may be some support for that in the doj annals for very senior officials. where's a guy like scavino show up there? he's by far the more important of the two. on the one hand, a former caddie who's basically just there to get stuff for trump. on the other, the deputy chief of staff. he'll run the same claim and we will see. he's the harder case and the more important...
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to what extent are joint law enforcement operations part of the doj's -- doj's plan to combat violent crime? >> it is at the center of our strategy. in may of 2021 after i'd been in office for a couple of months i saw the same thing you were quoting now about the ricin -- the startling rise in 2020 in crime which continued in 2020 and so i launched her first reggie for the department. that includes three pillars all of which you are talking about which is joint task force federal law and force meant joint task force between federal state and local law enforcement and the involvement of the community is essential that committee let us know where the bad guys are. it is at the core of what we do so the money we are asking for comes into buckets here. we are asking for more than $20 billion increase of 8.2% for our federal law enforcement and theck justice department all who participate in these task forces so the u.s. attorneys offices the fbi, the atf and the u.s. marshals service. we are asking for a $.2 billion which is an increase of 5.48 billion for grants for state and local law e
to what extent are joint law enforcement operations part of the doj's -- doj's plan to combat violent crime? >> it is at the center of our strategy. in may of 2021 after i'd been in office for a couple of months i saw the same thing you were quoting now about the ricin -- the startling rise in 2020 in crime which continued in 2020 and so i launched her first reggie for the department. that includes three pillars all of which you are talking about which is joint task force federal law and...
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can you explain the doj's reluctance to open a criminal investigation? >> the department of justice has been saying all along that the investigation they're conducting on the january 6th insurrection was going to be a bottom-to-top approach. as our reporting has indicated, they're really only halfway up that tier now. they haven't gotten close to pressing charges against the former president. if you look at the progress they've made recently, we were the first to report several weeks ago that they have convened a grand jury and are already looking at those who were involved in the planning and logistics around the rally who have received subpoenas to appear before that grand jury, although it's unclear exactly what the target of that investigation is. we know they're interested in the financing, planning and execution of the rally, as is the purpose of a grand jury is to keep things as secret as possible, we don't know who exactly they're honing in on and whether or not they'll ultimately pursue any criminal investigation as a result of that grand jury.
can you explain the doj's reluctance to open a criminal investigation? >> the department of justice has been saying all along that the investigation they're conducting on the january 6th insurrection was going to be a bottom-to-top approach. as our reporting has indicated, they're really only halfway up that tier now. they haven't gotten close to pressing charges against the former president. if you look at the progress they've made recently, we were the first to report several weeks ago...
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tim garland, welcome to this hearing this budget that is being presented supports the doj grant program under the newly-reauthorize violence against women act, which i was proud to cosponsor. for programs that support local police and sheriffs departments. i want to highlight these programs as a critical tool to address the shocking increase in violent crimes including a 30% surge and u.s. murder rate, the largest single year increase and 50. unfortunately violent crime continues to lack the attention it requires. it is absolutely critical the department of justice supports state local law enforcement, both through grant programs and joint force and -- includes an increase for, to fy 22 enacted levels for doj, however rhetoric and behavior from the administration to often send a different signal. if law enforcement officers are not respected or shown respect from our leaders, they will not be respected within the community. we have also seen an appalling increase in attack on police officers. it is no surprise that the departments police officers, police departments and sheriffs officer
tim garland, welcome to this hearing this budget that is being presented supports the doj grant program under the newly-reauthorize violence against women act, which i was proud to cosponsor. for programs that support local police and sheriffs departments. i want to highlight these programs as a critical tool to address the shocking increase in violent crimes including a 30% surge and u.s. murder rate, the largest single year increase and 50. unfortunately violent crime continues to lack the...
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what that might look like and is it enough for criticism of merrick garland's doj? >>> plus -- >> the ais are 53, the nays are 47, and this nomination is confirmed. [ applause ]. >> an historic day in washington, d.c., the first black woman has been confirmed to the u.s. supreme court, bringing more diversity and expertise to this exclusive club of nine overcoming a barrage of conservative opposition and attacks. our panel joins us on that. later in the program, the effort to preserve democracy and ensure that january 6th does not happen again. one of donald trump's biggest critics respond to his latest lies about that day. she happens to be his niece, mary trump. your home... for adventure. your home... for romance. your home for big savings. [ laughs ] hey, mom, have you seen m-- ew. because when you bundle home and auto with progressive, your home is a savings paradise. bundles progressive. your home for savings. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ we believe there's an innovator in all of us. ♪ ♪ that's why we build technology that makes it possible for every business... and ev
what that might look like and is it enough for criticism of merrick garland's doj? >>> plus -- >> the ais are 53, the nays are 47, and this nomination is confirmed. [ applause ]. >> an historic day in washington, d.c., the first black woman has been confirmed to the u.s. supreme court, bringing more diversity and expertise to this exclusive club of nine overcoming a barrage of conservative opposition and attacks. our panel joins us on that. later in the program, the effort...
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there's a high bar to make a criminal referral to doj. was this something that they foreshadowed in that filing laying out the evidence? something that the federal judge that ruled in the eastman case let out the back? how and when and why did this come out now? tie commit tee really laid out this case in that filing in the eastman case trying to get the emails that the lawyer advising trump leading up to january 6 may have. it was almost an indictment essentially what they filed. the committee has no powers at all criminally but a version of a indictment. laying out the evidence to say trump violated on instructed a congressal investigation and defrauding the american people. we have known that that was the perspective and then what happens is that the judge rules in that case and really sides with the committee. basically saying, it is more likely than not that someone, trump and eastman, broke the law here. and what it is is that -- so on one hand the committee feels confident that they have more than enough to go to the justice depart
there's a high bar to make a criminal referral to doj. was this something that they foreshadowed in that filing laying out the evidence? something that the federal judge that ruled in the eastman case let out the back? how and when and why did this come out now? tie commit tee really laid out this case in that filing in the eastman case trying to get the emails that the lawyer advising trump leading up to january 6 may have. it was almost an indictment essentially what they filed. the committee...
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how do they not touch into doj witnesses? >> that's an incitement is a legal term and the fact that kevin mccarthy who had direct knowledge of the president's state of mind before, during the riot used that term without question to prick up ears at the justice department. folks reach out to doj right now to cooperate are fairly high up within the infrastructure of the organization of the rally. whenever we talk about justice department investigations the typical strategy is start at the bottom of the chain of command and work the way up. justice department when they give any sort of immunity deal to people in exchange for testimony is because there's someone higher up in the pecking order than the person that got the deal that they're going after. there is a conversation on the stop the steal organizer. there's a report that alex jones is trying to get a deal. the status of any deals is telling because if doj starts immunizing the people who are fairly high up in terms of the hierarchy would suggest that the department's targ
how do they not touch into doj witnesses? >> that's an incitement is a legal term and the fact that kevin mccarthy who had direct knowledge of the president's state of mind before, during the riot used that term without question to prick up ears at the justice department. folks reach out to doj right now to cooperate are fairly high up within the infrastructure of the organization of the rally. whenever we talk about justice department investigations the typical strategy is start at the...
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what about the impact on doj components? marshals, immigration courts, u.s. attorneys offices. if you prepared any estimates, as a department prepared-ing estimates as to what the increasing expenditures maybe this year, unaccounted for in your budget request? >> i don't know that we have those numbers now, but i think our staff can work with yours. there is no question that there will be an increase in the u.s. attorney resources needed along the southern border. we've hired, with respect to the ij's, as i was telling senator braun, we've hired all the way up under the current appropriation. without, more we won't be able to increase the numbers. we are doing everything we can to streamline the system and to move people, the ij's, to the borders to assist their. we are always happy for more money, and i'll be happy to have our staff speak with the subcommittee staff about that. >> well, general, the crux of my conversation with you earlier in today's hearing generally revolved around violent crime. in my view is that the consequence of what the administration is determined to
what about the impact on doj components? marshals, immigration courts, u.s. attorneys offices. if you prepared any estimates, as a department prepared-ing estimates as to what the increasing expenditures maybe this year, unaccounted for in your budget request? >> i don't know that we have those numbers now, but i think our staff can work with yours. there is no question that there will be an increase in the u.s. attorney resources needed along the southern border. we've hired, with...
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biden has been very clear, independent doj and again those are just the facts. whether it works a question. but these are facts. >> i want to move from one politician who has been risk averse to one who only likes risk and that is ron desantis. i look at what he's doing in florida. he calls a special session to jam through a congressional map. and let's make this about picking on disney. and i look, he seems to bring on more risk. he seems to enjoy the risk. look, i don't foe how long, i think he's moved too many chips into the table. but is -- what do you think? >> well it is easy to do in florida, right. he couldn't get away with that in new york or maryland for goodness sakes. i think he's doing everything he can and trying to grab the trump mantle as hard as he can and get abbott and some of the other guys out of the way. >> look at what he's made abbott do. he's resorted to ridiculous stunts like trying to bus people from the border. all to keep up with the -- >> out here, actually. >> it is amazing. how much does the white house keep an eye on desantis? >>
biden has been very clear, independent doj and again those are just the facts. whether it works a question. but these are facts. >> i want to move from one politician who has been risk averse to one who only likes risk and that is ron desantis. i look at what he's doing in florida. he calls a special session to jam through a congressional map. and let's make this about picking on disney. and i look, he seems to bring on more risk. he seems to enjoy the risk. look, i don't foe how long, i...
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why hasn't the doj moved against him yet? >> so we don't know for certain, but there are a couple of options and then there's a wild card. one option is that they've decided not to prosecute. there's an old olc memo folks argued might prohibit prosecution in this area. i think what you're suggesting is the more likely course, doj is trying to sort out his status. he originally cooperated with the january 6th committee, turning over an entire tranche of documents. that's the way we have learned the most interesting information about what was going on inside of the white house. it's possible that doj is trying to decide or to give meadows the opportunity to decide whether he wants to be a witness or whether he wants to be a defendant, and that's a negotiation that can take a little bit of time to work out when you're on the prosecutorial end and katie, the wildcard is this north carolina voting fraud case, where meadows registers to vote at a residence that he has never occupied while he has a house in another state, votes from
why hasn't the doj moved against him yet? >> so we don't know for certain, but there are a couple of options and then there's a wild card. one option is that they've decided not to prosecute. there's an old olc memo folks argued might prohibit prosecution in this area. i think what you're suggesting is the more likely course, doj is trying to sort out his status. he originally cooperated with the january 6th committee, turning over an entire tranche of documents. that's the way we have...
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they're a bit higher cost, and i think the doj is going to have some issues before it's said and done. >> do you think jetblue is playing offense by playing defense. in other words maybe they kind of want spirit, but they're probably thinking it's better if we don't let frontier have them rather than letting it be a net additive to themselves. >> think about wall street if you drive up the price and the other guy has to pay more, he has to pay more i guess you could look at it that way you know, bill frankie has been involved with so many of these carriers over the years back in the days of frontier he's sort of an architecturalist including over the air i really do believe at the end of the day, the board wants to be a major player, and the best way to do that is combining all three. >> if i had posters in my office, david, of every failed airline over the last 40 years, i'm not sure i would have enough wall space from peoples to east to west, good grief. >> as many as 200. >> i didn't know it was that money. does one plus one equal 2 1/2 in airlines is it about gate costs, jet fuel
they're a bit higher cost, and i think the doj is going to have some issues before it's said and done. >> do you think jetblue is playing offense by playing defense. in other words maybe they kind of want spirit, but they're probably thinking it's better if we don't let frontier have them rather than letting it be a net additive to themselves. >> think about wall street if you drive up the price and the other guy has to pay more, he has to pay more i guess you could look at it that...
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so i think there's some strategy going on here at the doj. they did not immediately challenge this decision by judge myself, they took a couple of days, they said they were waiting for the cdc's guidance. now they filed an appeal. i think what's going on here is that they're waiting because they do actually want that mask mandate to expire. because this appeal goes to the 11th circuit and on to the supreme court. it's unlikely to be reversed. it's a 6 to 3 supermajority that's already express can spread -- considerable skepticism for the cdc to fight various aspects of this pandemic. the doj is worried that this decision not only invalidates the mask mandate, it also seriously challenges the cdc's authority to respond to any public health crisis, whether now or in the future. it would be best for this decision to be entirely over world, but that's unlikely. but, if this mask mandate expires on may 3rd, as it will. while this appeal is pending, then the appellate court can send it back to the district court to vacate the underlying order. whic
so i think there's some strategy going on here at the doj. they did not immediately challenge this decision by judge myself, they took a couple of days, they said they were waiting for the cdc's guidance. now they filed an appeal. i think what's going on here is that they're waiting because they do actually want that mask mandate to expire. because this appeal goes to the 11th circuit and on to the supreme court. it's unlikely to be reversed. it's a 6 to 3 supermajority that's already express...
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i understand it doj is reviewing its earlier decision. this is an issue senator blumenthal and i pursued in the commerce committee, but you are reviewing the decision not to criminally charge these agents. could you provide me a status update as to where this issue lies? >> you are right this is a horrible institutional failure. it's almost unspeakable. it is unspeakable what happened to those gymnasts and also the way in which the investigation failed to proceed. we have created institutional changes in that regard to make sure it doesn't happen again. there are procedures and the deputy attorney general has issued memorandums in the field so that y another a u.s. attorney's office or law enforcement decides not to follow up they immediately advise state and local law enforcement so that they can continue. your description of, so the questionan of the investigationo the fbi's internal disciplinary work is still in progress. the question of reopening the earlier declaration is in the hands of the assistant attorney general foror the crimi
i understand it doj is reviewing its earlier decision. this is an issue senator blumenthal and i pursued in the commerce committee, but you are reviewing the decision not to criminally charge these agents. could you provide me a status update as to where this issue lies? >> you are right this is a horrible institutional failure. it's almost unspeakable. it is unspeakable what happened to those gymnasts and also the way in which the investigation failed to proceed. we have created...
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doj attache or something like that. and so the fbi said well, we send attaches over they have to have a different name so they came up with legal attache which makes no sense whatsoever because it still sounds like you are and we are from the doj, but we're not from the same unit as the other attaches are from and a lot of us. we got we actually went to headquarters and said can we change the name? it confuses everybody and then headquarters is like nats too much trouble. you're gonna have to change this change that change that paperwork. it's too much trouble too much time too much money. it'll take years blah blah. so that government efficiency at its best this next question comes from everybody who enjoys books. what are your next projects in terms of books? do you both have one in the works? um, i do plan to write books some more books. but i would like to write about obscure women from history women that we don't know about and i want what i want especially women to know about so i actually have a short list of wom
doj attache or something like that. and so the fbi said well, we send attaches over they have to have a different name so they came up with legal attache which makes no sense whatsoever because it still sounds like you are and we are from the doj, but we're not from the same unit as the other attaches are from and a lot of us. we got we actually went to headquarters and said can we change the name? it confuses everybody and then headquarters is like nats too much trouble. you're gonna have to...
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doj makes the decisions independently. the fact they charged steve bannon so fast is evidence that they take allegations from congress seriously but there's a longer list of folks they have yet to charge and move slowly than congress and many folks want them to move. so i would expect this to continue and to percolate as a subplot but i don't think it's something that's going to have any sort of impediment on the work that both congress and the doj themselves are doing. >> betsy's absolutely right in the analysis of the optics but not the point. if there is criminality and i'm not saying there is criminality. liz cheney said there is. federal judge that looked at the evidence in the eastman case said there's criminality. i guess my question for you -- congressman lofgren on the show sort of blowing back against the reporting that they had enough evidence and then she would come right out and confirm they met the bar if they went through the process. and decided to do so. what i don't understand is the congressional probe i
doj makes the decisions independently. the fact they charged steve bannon so fast is evidence that they take allegations from congress seriously but there's a longer list of folks they have yet to charge and move slowly than congress and many folks want them to move. so i would expect this to continue and to percolate as a subplot but i don't think it's something that's going to have any sort of impediment on the work that both congress and the doj themselves are doing. >> betsy's...
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they need doj to back up their contempt referrals. otherwise, the contempt referral is a document, is a piece of paper. maybe they get a certificate. there's nothing to it if you don't care that congress has held you in contempt without the criminal element. they got that with steve bannon, but mark meadows' referral has been sitting at doj since december and there's been no obvious public action on that. so for subpoenas to work, for the threat of subpoena, for the threat of a contempt referral and perhaps prosecution to work, doj has to do their part of it, and these democrats, many of them are starting to argue quite publicly for that, which has been a change in strategy from the beginning of this. but they know they need the department of justice to back them up and they know they can't wait any longer. that's the bottom line. the timeline gets more condensed by the day. and if they're going to have any hope of generating -- turning some of these more recalcitrant people into witnesses they need pressure now. >> by the way, garret
they need doj to back up their contempt referrals. otherwise, the contempt referral is a document, is a piece of paper. maybe they get a certificate. there's nothing to it if you don't care that congress has held you in contempt without the criminal element. they got that with steve bannon, but mark meadows' referral has been sitting at doj since december and there's been no obvious public action on that. so for subpoenas to work, for the threat of subpoena, for the threat of a contempt...
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that those videos can have a greater impact than any cdc or doj recommendation. so what do you think if they go back. i travel, i saw these people celebrating this whole thing, do they risk alienating folks if they say no, we are going to keep fighting this patent to keep those masks back on? >> either way. let's remember that the original extensions from the federal government was set to expire in two weeks. >> but they keep renewing it. >> correct. but they may not have, we do not know. and they will lose with some people either way. >> i am not a physician, but the surgeon general is. and the former surgeon general is actually outraged, he thinks that it is going to put people in danger. we know that there is a new variant now, we do not know what will happen. we are more equipped to fight covid-19, but i have seen this before. i can hear dÉjÀ vu. and i can hear them singing that because you know, we have done it before where it's like okay, hospitalizations are down. we are good. let's do this and then what happens and then we see things getting filled up.
that those videos can have a greater impact than any cdc or doj recommendation. so what do you think if they go back. i travel, i saw these people celebrating this whole thing, do they risk alienating folks if they say no, we are going to keep fighting this patent to keep those masks back on? >> either way. let's remember that the original extensions from the federal government was set to expire in two weeks. >> but they keep renewing it. >> correct. but they may not have, we...
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as they wait or the doj to act. the january 6th committee wants to interview jenny thomas, the wife of supreme court justice clarence thomas and a conservative activist. she is under fire for text messages sent to mark meadows about january 6th and the 2020 election. >> mike, according to that you quinnipiac poll 52% of those polled says justice clarence thomas should recuse himself from all cases involving the 2020 election. back to you, mike. >> mike: david spunt live at the justice department. thank you very much. arizona attorney general mark brnovich's investigation into maricopa county's election results is reporting serious vulnerabilities. the report is not alleging that mass fraud occurred. the report is the latest of a series of inquiries substantial fraud in the state. arizona voted for president biden and democratic senator mark kelly in 2020. up next, the panel with reaction to bret's interview with mitch mcconnell and news that house speaker nancy pelosi tested positive for covid following an event wit
as they wait or the doj to act. the january 6th committee wants to interview jenny thomas, the wife of supreme court justice clarence thomas and a conservative activist. she is under fire for text messages sent to mark meadows about january 6th and the 2020 election. >> mike, according to that you quinnipiac poll 52% of those polled says justice clarence thomas should recuse himself from all cases involving the 2020 election. back to you, mike. >> mike: david spunt live at the...
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back to the crime rings a busted, the doj secured felony guilty pleas from two defendants and they are prosecuting to others. anne makovec, kpix 5. >> the online portal, you can find a link to the portal to submit crime tips on our website, kpix.com. >>> you see the happy smiles? not so much if you are an investor. the stock market closed a wild week, deep in the red. here is the headline, it hurts. the dow lost 939 points. the nasdaq was down 536 and the s&p fell 135. inflation remains at 40 year highs and consumer prices jumped 6.6% through the month of march compared to the same time last year. we dug deeper and asked "face the nation" moderator margaret brennan for insight into the meeting with the federal reserve coming up next week. >> reporter: well, the federal reserve, it is literally their job, one of their mandates, to control inflation. the central bankers meet and are expected to consider raising rates by as much as half a percent in may. that is what jerome powell, the chairman of the fed, already said. he raised rates 1/4% at the last meeting. this is the fed trying to c
back to the crime rings a busted, the doj secured felony guilty pleas from two defendants and they are prosecuting to others. anne makovec, kpix 5. >> the online portal, you can find a link to the portal to submit crime tips on our website, kpix.com. >>> you see the happy smiles? not so much if you are an investor. the stock market closed a wild week, deep in the red. here is the headline, it hurts. the dow lost 939 points. the nasdaq was down 536 and the s&p fell 135....
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. >> reporter: the attorney general saying days ago that such pressure has no impact on him and the doj. it comes as sources tell abc news that the doj is expanding its criminal probe to investigate the rally before the capitol riot. the january 6th committee also considering whether to issue subpoena for trump's personal phone records from january 6th. trying to fill a nearly eight-hour gap in the official white house log of trump's phone calls that day. >> it does seem like the gaps are suspiciously tailored to the heart of the events. but we're checking that out. >> reporter: linsey, this week, the house is expected to vote on asking the doj to charge peter navarro and dan scavino for criminal contempt. for refusing to cooperate with the congressional investigation. the men citing executive privilege. linsey? >> kenneth, thank you. >>> tiger woods teasing a return to competition at the masters in augusta, georgia. he says he'll make a gametime decision before his tee time on thursday as far as whether or not to compete. it's been just over a year since the 46-year-old nearly lost a l
. >> reporter: the attorney general saying days ago that such pressure has no impact on him and the doj. it comes as sources tell abc news that the doj is expanding its criminal probe to investigate the rally before the capitol riot. the january 6th committee also considering whether to issue subpoena for trump's personal phone records from january 6th. trying to fill a nearly eight-hour gap in the official white house log of trump's phone calls that day. >> it does seem like the...
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what's merrick garland spoke on january -- with doj does its work. one is, they are never going to start and open an investigation on donald trump. that investigation is already open. on january 7th of 2021, they began an investigation. they will follow the facts wherever they lead. so there are already investigating everybody for anything related to that attack. and if that leads to the doorstep of donald trump, soviet. they're not gonna stop start an investigation, there are already doing it. another thing that's important to understand is that they're never going to announce who they are investigating. i think that maybe the public got incorrect perception of how these things work when robert mueller was appointed, for example, a special counsel to investigate the connections between russia and the trump campaign. that was a very unique situation because donald trump was the sitting president, and you had to bring an independent investigator because the attorney general was a subordinate to the president. ordinarily though, the justice department
what's merrick garland spoke on january -- with doj does its work. one is, they are never going to start and open an investigation on donald trump. that investigation is already open. on january 7th of 2021, they began an investigation. they will follow the facts wherever they lead. so there are already investigating everybody for anything related to that attack. and if that leads to the doorstep of donald trump, soviet. they're not gonna stop start an investigation, there are already doing it....
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elizabeth: mollie, it created severe credibility damage for the doj and the fbi. we talked to numerous fbi officials are livid over this, got politicized, put into the d.c. office, not the new york office where they could have done the shoe leather. it was trump organization they were talking about trump here in new york. let's watch former attorney general william barr. he was with us last week on what you were just talking about. let's listen to this, watch. >> why did the fbi act the way they did? there was such a flimsy basis, really no basis for them to go after the trump campaign. even as they learned this information was bad and could easily be russian disinformation, they continued. this was a campaign ploy to put out scurrilous information about trump and then had the fbi investigate it, then leak that right before the election, sort of the ultimate corruption of democracy, to have the people in charge of the coercive tools of the country, national security police power, use it to choose the leader of the country. elizabeth: mollie, do you hear that? the
elizabeth: mollie, it created severe credibility damage for the doj and the fbi. we talked to numerous fbi officials are livid over this, got politicized, put into the d.c. office, not the new york office where they could have done the shoe leather. it was trump organization they were talking about trump here in new york. let's watch former attorney general william barr. he was with us last week on what you were just talking about. let's listen to this, watch. >> why did the fbi act the...
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what's merrick garland spoke on january -- with doj does its work. one is, they are never going to start and open an investigation on donald trump. that investigation is already open. on january 7th of 2021, they began an investigation. they will follow the facts wherever they lead. so there are already investigating everybody for anything related to that attack. and if that leads to the doorstep of donald trump, soviet. they're not gonna stop start an investigation, there are already doing it. another thing that's important to understand is that they're never going to announce who they are investigating. i think that maybe the public got incorrect perception of how these things work when robert mueller was appointed, for example, a special counsel to investigate the connections between russia and the trump campaign. that was a very unique situation because donald trump was the sitting president, and you had to bring an independent investigator because the attorney general was a subordinate to the president. ordinarily though, the justice department
what's merrick garland spoke on january -- with doj does its work. one is, they are never going to start and open an investigation on donald trump. that investigation is already open. on january 7th of 2021, they began an investigation. they will follow the facts wherever they lead. so there are already investigating everybody for anything related to that attack. and if that leads to the doorstep of donald trump, soviet. they're not gonna stop start an investigation, there are already doing it....
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hey barbara, so the doj believes that the mask mandate is a valid exercise of authority that congress has given the agency to protect public health. so why not just appeal the ruling? why even wait, when we all know that it is causing confusion? >> this is one of the things that the justice department does. it assesses litigation risks. even if it believes the correct result, that the cdc does have this authority, they have to gauge their likelihood of success. this case was decided out of florida, the appeals court there is the 11th circuit. that is one that is populated by a number of trump appointees and other conservative appointees. and so the worry i think is, if you get an adverse ruling here, you have ensconced this ruling in president. it could even go to the supreme court. which has recently held that osha was unable to mandate even vaccines or testing as you recall. the political climate is not great for pushing this at the moment. if the mandate is to lapsing anyway, it may be last to let this one live for now, so that the cdc preserves its legal ability to act in the even
hey barbara, so the doj believes that the mask mandate is a valid exercise of authority that congress has given the agency to protect public health. so why not just appeal the ruling? why even wait, when we all know that it is causing confusion? >> this is one of the things that the justice department does. it assesses litigation risks. even if it believes the correct result, that the cdc does have this authority, they have to gauge their likelihood of success. this case was decided out...
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that is a violation of federal law and the doj is looking into that. the house committee is also wanting to look into it, and they're asking for the national archives to give them information, but they have been stopped by the doj from doing so. and that could only mean that they are investigating themselves into whether there are federal violations. again, they will not make comments on anything that's ongoing because again, that would jeopardize their ongoing investigation into this. it looks like trump was supposed to turn over all documents when he left the white house and he didn't, and he took them to mar-a-lago. that looks on its face like a violation of federal law. >> and we had that reporting from maggie haberman there were documents that may have been flushed down the toilet, confiscated illegally as well. thanks so much. >> that will do it for me on this edition of alex witt reports. almost finished it off. i got two more hours, everybody. i'm not leaving yet. stick with me. i'll see you after the break. fast 5g ultra wideband internet to p
that is a violation of federal law and the doj is looking into that. the house committee is also wanting to look into it, and they're asking for the national archives to give them information, but they have been stopped by the doj from doing so. and that could only mean that they are investigating themselves into whether there are federal violations. again, they will not make comments on anything that's ongoing because again, that would jeopardize their ongoing investigation into this. it looks...
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they will potentially be held in contempt tonight, and that leaves a big decision over at the doj. the pressure is ratcheting up in many ways. bennie thompson speaking to this in the last hour. >> we're here for this contempt process today. but the president's own daughter complied with the wishes of the committee. and i would think that if his daughter compied with the wishes of the committee, everyone else should. even the people who worked for him. >> call it the ivanka rebuttal. if it sounds familiar, it's a contrast we've been reporting on, because there is a tale of two batches of witnesses here. donald trump's own family, many aides and allies testifying. ivanka trump, jared kushner, both voluntarily appearing. which would seem to cast doubt on the so-called privilege claims of people further away from donald trump. navarro and bannon don't have nearly the access or roles of the family members who testified. ivanka was right there next to her dad on january 6th, according to that footage. kushner was there the whole time, and all four years of the administration, unlike stev
they will potentially be held in contempt tonight, and that leaves a big decision over at the doj. the pressure is ratcheting up in many ways. bennie thompson speaking to this in the last hour. >> we're here for this contempt process today. but the president's own daughter complied with the wishes of the committee. and i would think that if his daughter compied with the wishes of the committee, everyone else should. even the people who worked for him. >> call it the ivanka rebuttal....
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been questioned by the doj on the investigation. this is not an investigation where you really build up from what happened at the capitol on january 6. because there may be some overlap. it's possible you might end up getting some connections from some of these leaders of these white nationalist extremist groups with white house officials. but there was so much out there that was separate and apart from that, and it was clearly evidence of some potential crime. so i hope that what we are learning will expedite things, because the department of justice does need to sit down with brad raffensperger. it does need to sit down with some of the legislators in michigan who trump summoned to the white house. there is so much we know that's out there that it doesn't seem like they have yet touched upon but they need to do it and frankly they need these additional 131 attorneys they have requested as part of their budget requests because they're overloaded there, and they need to free up the resources to put as much effort into this investiga
been questioned by the doj on the investigation. this is not an investigation where you really build up from what happened at the capitol on january 6. because there may be some overlap. it's possible you might end up getting some connections from some of these leaders of these white nationalist extremist groups with white house officials. but there was so much out there that was separate and apart from that, and it was clearly evidence of some potential crime. so i hope that what we are...
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the doj will appeal this. that judge's ruling some 48 hours ago struck down the mask mandate, leading to joy and relief for millions traveling, tired of the masks. but also sparking concern for millions of others who are still alarmed about the health of their children, their families, because of the spike in covid cases across this country, driven by the omicron subvariant right now. so tonight, the cdc appealing amid concern from many public health officials that the judge's ruling undermines the cdc's authority moving forward. what if there's another threatening wave of the virus? will the cdc be able to tell americans to put the masks on? so tonight, as covid cases rise again in many areas of the country, the cdc formally asking for an appeal. the doj says it will appeal now. and what will this mean for millions of americans traveling in the meantime? and for the cdc and its authority moving forward? cecilia vega standing by live at the white house and abc's gio benitez leading us off with the breaking dev
the doj will appeal this. that judge's ruling some 48 hours ago struck down the mask mandate, leading to joy and relief for millions traveling, tired of the masks. but also sparking concern for millions of others who are still alarmed about the health of their children, their families, because of the spike in covid cases across this country, driven by the omicron subvariant right now. so tonight, the cdc appealing amid concern from many public health officials that the judge's ruling undermines...
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they try to push the doj, the fbi, the cia to investigate trump. at the same time they're doing that they go to the media, they actually say to the media, hey, the government is investigating this when they weren't. this is hit-and-run on trump without the fingerprints, right? hillary's hired guns, fusion gps , tell call a reporter tell them about carter page. how can they prove criminal intent to show a conspiracy charge? >> they wind up with circuitous, curious facts and you start tying it together. what is really so amazing, liz, actually one of the largest firms in washington to tie it all together and try to cloak it in attorney/client privilege so it never sees the light of day. sounds like a conspiracy to me. elizabeth: yeah. i mean, when you leak to the media, that's not attorney/client privilege work product, leaks to the media. you know what i mean. it is really pushing it. >> you're 100% right. you're all over the story. you've got it pegged. elizabeth: thank you for that. we appreciate the compliments. just trying to do the job, you kno
they try to push the doj, the fbi, the cia to investigate trump. at the same time they're doing that they go to the media, they actually say to the media, hey, the government is investigating this when they weren't. this is hit-and-run on trump without the fingerprints, right? hillary's hired guns, fusion gps , tell call a reporter tell them about carter page. how can they prove criminal intent to show a conspiracy charge? >> they wind up with circuitous, curious facts and you start tying...
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and doj doesn't have the same political constraints that folks like the committee have. >> we haven't seen that from the department of justice which is exactly why michael steele on this show, at this time last night, has this very question. >> what's smoked is this gonna have to admit before there are consequences? >> neil, i feel that. where is the department of justice here? >> well first of all, stephanie, it's time to say it's always a privilege to be on with you, but more so after this last week. thank you. >> thank. you >> there's smoke, there's fire, these audio calls, they're like making crazy crazy again. it's unbelievable what is being said. and joyce is absolutely right. there's nothing indicating right now that either mccarthy or scalise are targets of the justice department investigation. but, gosh darn it, they are material witnesses at the very least. and i'm very respectful and proud of the january six committee seems to have done so far. but not when it comes to members of congress. they sent mccarthy a letter on january saying it would be nice if you could come in a
and doj doesn't have the same political constraints that folks like the committee have. >> we haven't seen that from the department of justice which is exactly why michael steele on this show, at this time last night, has this very question. >> what's smoked is this gonna have to admit before there are consequences? >> neil, i feel that. where is the department of justice here? >> well first of all, stephanie, it's time to say it's always a privilege to be on with you,...
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sean, what kind of a response is that from biden's doj? >> well, it confused response from everybody, todd. listen, i think the doj is saying, listen, we have to defend the cdc if the cdc wants to go forward with masking rule on airplanes. the bottom line though is the cdc isn't basing many of their recommendations on science. it's all politics. you look how happy americans are to take their masks off on planes. as evidenced every airline basically lifted mask mandates immediately. they know the customers don't want to wear them. i think this is december 5th, 1993 when prohibition ended. people are celebrating. grab their drink, taking a mask off. same thing here. the cdc is not going to come to the doj and say we want to extend this mask mandate this thing is over and done with. not going to continue. >> heading down to the border, beto o'rourke has been all over the map ending title 42 on aprit make sense to end this until there is a real plan and capacity to address those that come over. a few days later he said -- listen here: >> i thi
sean, what kind of a response is that from biden's doj? >> well, it confused response from everybody, todd. listen, i think the doj is saying, listen, we have to defend the cdc if the cdc wants to go forward with masking rule on airplanes. the bottom line though is the cdc isn't basing many of their recommendations on science. it's all politics. you look how happy americans are to take their masks off on planes. as evidenced every airline basically lifted mask mandates immediately. they...
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that's the part where the doj investigation and the committee is the floor. that's just gathering all the information. the country still hasn't fully reckoned with how to coup proof the system when this much already went down and they got this far. that's why this is interesting. i want to thank both of you for kicking off off tonight. >> thank you. >>> coming up, biden going after mcconnell and republican economics. james carrville is my guest next after the break. >>> also we have an update on the war in ukraine and a question. will marjorie taylor greene actually be booted from the ballot for her conduct in the insurrection. we have information on that. stay with us. surrection we have information on that. stay with us ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪simply irresistible♪ ♪ ♪ ♪simply irresistible♪ applebee's irresist-a-bowls are back. now starting at $8.99. now that's eatin' good in the neighborhood. i always wanted to know more about my grandfather. he...was a hardworking man who came to new york from puerto rico when he was 17
that's the part where the doj investigation and the committee is the floor. that's just gathering all the information. the country still hasn't fully reckoned with how to coup proof the system when this much already went down and they got this far. that's why this is interesting. i want to thank both of you for kicking off off tonight. >> thank you. >>> coming up, biden going after mcconnell and republican economics. james carrville is my guest next after the break. >>>...
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there is too much in the way of undue influence on the doj here. doesn't there have to be a special counsel? >> sean: of course. i think america demands a special counsel. do i think the department of justices will protect joe biden? of course they will. you know this. prosecutors and investigators do forensic audits all the time of white collar crimes. it is easy to see inter-connectivity between joe and hunter. he was paying for joe's bills and paying in payments outside of bills. this is easy to figure out and if the department put investigators on this case, they could expose it easily. they don't want to do that, they are here to protect joe biden. the real problem, if this relationship existed, which it appears that it did, and we don't know about it, but the chinese and russians do, they have leverage over joe biden and he is compromised. that is a real concern as an american. if you don't have our best interest in mind, that is a problem. >> carley: talk about inflation, something americans are feeling and a new report shows that americans
there is too much in the way of undue influence on the doj here. doesn't there have to be a special counsel? >> sean: of course. i think america demands a special counsel. do i think the department of justices will protect joe biden? of course they will. you know this. prosecutors and investigators do forensic audits all the time of white collar crimes. it is easy to see inter-connectivity between joe and hunter. he was paying for joe's bills and paying in payments outside of bills. this...
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but the biden doj should have t told biden that , look, they don't have a case that thee appeal is a waste of time because the 11th circuit is fairly conservative and theyca should have just letll the rulig stand. it would have been politically the smart thing to do. ll and as we know, math don't really have a lot of scientific backing for their efficacy. but it looks like once again the democrats think that there constituency in all of this is the d.c. press corps. >> of course, that was wildly opposed to lifting the mandateee . this decision wask just made a week ago and we're more on the right. there's no scientific data that has taken place l in the last week that would indicate there's less of a need for this now to win this appeal. they're going to have toud convince a panel of judges that the present has the statutory authority to keepk people in masksee forever. this is absurd. the president can't just issue orders and tell people to do stuff. temporary rules have to have a notice and comment period which of course they didn't abidef by . judge mozelle noted that in her opini
but the biden doj should have t told biden that , look, they don't have a case that thee appeal is a waste of time because the 11th circuit is fairly conservative and theyca should have just letll the rulig stand. it would have been politically the smart thing to do. ll and as we know, math don't really have a lot of scientific backing for their efficacy. but it looks like once again the democrats think that there constituency in all of this is the d.c. press corps. >> of course, that was...
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ten ♪ ♪ first stomach first on ox, a doj probe black lives matter the secret $6 million l.a. mansion. the nonprofit bought the property from a developer working for blm founder patrice. that developer paid only $3.1 million just six days prior. and fox news digital the disturbing information we are learning is more than enough to warrant an investigation from the doj and not the end of all there is to know. calling any criticism of that transaction racist and sexist. ashley. >> the university of virginia calling out the college student newspaper after demanded former vice president mike pence not to be allowed to speak on campus due to his violent rhetoric. joining me now, chairman of young americans for freedom at the university of virginia. so, you know, we have the students who are saying basically come essentially just because they don't agree with the former vp mike pence democratically elected, mind you in the united states vice president. do you think this is just the students saying we don't agree with your opinion so we will try to cancel you. >> yeah, thank you for
ten ♪ ♪ first stomach first on ox, a doj probe black lives matter the secret $6 million l.a. mansion. the nonprofit bought the property from a developer working for blm founder patrice. that developer paid only $3.1 million just six days prior. and fox news digital the disturbing information we are learning is more than enough to warrant an investigation from the doj and not the end of all there is to know. calling any criticism of that transaction racist and sexist. ashley. >> the...
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the doj's going to be able to read whatever we do. there's tno criminal component o what the house of representatives can do, but we can put that information out there and doj can take a look and do whatever they will with it and we hope they enforce the contempt charges that we've just brought forward or the contempt resolution to get these witnesses to testify in fronfront of us. >> so you think there will be a criminal referral from the committee? >> that's an interesting question. we may be able to do that. we may not. really, we have no ability to say anything to doj that they're not going to already see. but that's certainly something, look, i think if that is a reasonable thing to do, and again, even if we don't do any kind of official criminal referral, they have the report, they'll be able to see it. but i'm going to tell you, too, wolf, this is a very united committee. i've seen some weird reports out there about vision on the committee and debate on this issue. they're completely false. they're utterly not true. we are a un
the doj's going to be able to read whatever we do. there's tno criminal component o what the house of representatives can do, but we can put that information out there and doj can take a look and do whatever they will with it and we hope they enforce the contempt charges that we've just brought forward or the contempt resolution to get these witnesses to testify in fronfront of us. >> so you think there will be a criminal referral from the committee? >> that's an interesting...
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what do you make of this response from the department of justice, excuse me, should the doj wait for the cdc or be more forceful in appealing it regardless of what the cdc thinks in terms of public health concerns at this moment with masks? >> well, i certainly hope that the doj will reconsider its decision to wait until the cdc makes a decision we have about three weeks before we get to may 3rd and during that time we might see a spike in cases we might see an increase transmission of covid-19 that threatens to harm so many communities including and particularly, black and brown communities that have borne the disproportionate burden of this pandemic and so many ways. we are talking about a pandemic in which the share of deaths among black and latino persons is higher than their share of the population. a pandemic in which racial disparities across vectors like unemployment and housing and debt and food is efficiency and mental health have revealed a very adverse and acute effect on specific communities. so this decision, from the doj, and more importantly the underlying decision fr
what do you make of this response from the department of justice, excuse me, should the doj wait for the cdc or be more forceful in appealing it regardless of what the cdc thinks in terms of public health concerns at this moment with masks? >> well, i certainly hope that the doj will reconsider its decision to wait until the cdc makes a decision we have about three weeks before we get to may 3rd and during that time we might see a spike in cases we might see an increase transmission of...
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i think the doj is trying to slow walk, they may say we don't do things before elections. hunter biden is not on the ballot, i don't think that will wash either. >> greg. >> greg: we'll be cover thanksgiving extensively on the greg gutfeld show tonight. >> dana: new information. >> greg: the basketball game has been cancelled. [laughter] you will be hearing more about that at 6:00, bret will be covering that live. bottom line, no disadvantage to copping to it now. the whole thing. "washington post" raises question, well, it was good to be prudent. no, no, no. you knew this was like when you write a memoir and in your memoir, you put dirty details that if you had confessed 20 years ago would have ruined you, now it is free of consequence, you can kiss and tell. then there is this other thing, you said slow walk, i continuing is a fast walk. i think joe is not there for 2024, and they will tell him that, he's got to go back home. the tradeoff, he gets to pardon hunter, they will fast walk it, this is what you call conspiracy. fast walk it so they can pardon him and joe leave
i think the doj is trying to slow walk, they may say we don't do things before elections. hunter biden is not on the ballot, i don't think that will wash either. >> greg. >> greg: we'll be cover thanksgiving extensively on the greg gutfeld show tonight. >> dana: new information. >> greg: the basketball game has been cancelled. [laughter] you will be hearing more about that at 6:00, bret will be covering that live. bottom line, no disadvantage to copping to it now. the...
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. >> neal, is there a scenario where mccarthy is a witness who doj wants to speak to? >> 100%. before judge carter where they said it was more likely than not that donald trump committed various felonies one is a statute 1512, obstruction of an official proceeding. what trump's lawyer eastman said essentially in response is no corrupt intent because we thought the election was legitimately stolen so this question of trump's state of mind is essential for understanding whether or not a federal crime was committed. a federal judge said i think it's more likely than not that trump had that corrupt intent and i think what jackie is pointing to. do you need the information? maybe not. particularly not if you are congress but coming to actually the justice department evaluating whether there was a felony they're going to want to get information from the source itself and no one who has more of that information it looks like than mccarthy so if -- i think it would be inexcusable for the justice department to at this point not seek to have an interview with congressman mccarthy. >> jac
. >> neal, is there a scenario where mccarthy is a witness who doj wants to speak to? >> 100%. before judge carter where they said it was more likely than not that donald trump committed various felonies one is a statute 1512, obstruction of an official proceeding. what trump's lawyer eastman said essentially in response is no corrupt intent because we thought the election was legitimately stolen so this question of trump's state of mind is essential for understanding whether or not...
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and finally, they might believe that the reality is doj already has enough information to move forward. i would like to point to a very important statement made by a judge recently in california, a judge who had already said it's more likely than not that the former president and others committed a crime when they sought to overturn the election. so these are just a few of the issues, the reality though, is that referral or not, both of these outcomes are going to create pretty significant political blowback and at this point, we just don't know which is going to prevail. >> midterm elections, a change of potential majority in the house. whitney wild, thank you so much. >>> cnn now learned that white house officials are increasingly concerned over an expected surge of migrants at the u.s. mexico border next month. they're bracing for the political fallout from the decision to end a trump era border policy which had been followed as well under the biden administration known as title 42 to turn away migrants at the border because of the pandemic. >> let's get to priscilla alvarez, where
and finally, they might believe that the reality is doj already has enough information to move forward. i would like to point to a very important statement made by a judge recently in california, a judge who had already said it's more likely than not that the former president and others committed a crime when they sought to overturn the election. so these are just a few of the issues, the reality though, is that referral or not, both of these outcomes are going to create pretty significant...
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the cdc asked the doj to help them out and they're. going to appeal to a court that's traditionally conservative the judicial appeals court in the 11th circuit and then probably go to the supreme court where they will lose again. so the cdc has a lot of credibility on the line if these courts say you don't have this authority, they can never even try it again. >> there are multiple lawsuits. i have got a lawsuit with 16 other congressman and rand paul here in kentucky which will go to the 6th circuit and the 5th circuit there is a lawsuit. so biden is going to have a lot of battles to fight here the doj. notice the one thing, brian, he has not done. he has not come to congress and asked us to actually ask us to pass the law. the people don't want this. and it's going to be -- it's going to be a shellacking in the midterms for the democrats if they keep pursuing something people don't want. >> brian: how do you figure this in the a.p. does a poll. 56% of the american people favor leaving the mask mandate in place on planes. 80% of them
the cdc asked the doj to help them out and they're. going to appeal to a court that's traditionally conservative the judicial appeals court in the 11th circuit and then probably go to the supreme court where they will lose again. so the cdc has a lot of credibility on the line if these courts say you don't have this authority, they can never even try it again. >> there are multiple lawsuits. i have got a lawsuit with 16 other congressman and rand paul here in kentucky which will go to the...